Sony217;s “Bullet Train,̶1; the last major studio release of the summer, sped to solid ticket sales of $30.1 million this weekend to top the North American box office, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations estimated Sunday.
It was a “solid opening for an action thriller,̶1; said analyst David A. Gross, adding that the presence of lead star Brad Pitt “is going to ensure international success.”
Pitt, who plays a professional assassin on a Japanese train seemingly loaded with them, heads a cast that includes Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Latin music star Bad Bunny, as well as Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum in bit roles.
Helming “Bullet Train” is Pitt217;s former stunt double, David Leitch, who has earned a name directing action films.
Last weekend217;s box-office leader, Warner Bros.’ animated “DC League of Super-Pets,̶1; slipped a notch to second, taking in $11.2 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period.
Third place went to Universal217;s horror flick “Nope,̶1; at $8.5 million. The sci-fi flick, boosted by the involvement of popular writer/director Jordan Peele, stands just shy of a $100 million gross domestically. Daniel Kaluuya stars.
In fourth was Disney217;s action comedy “Thor: Love and Thunder,8221; at $7.6 million. Chris Hemsworth stars as the uber-muscular space Viking, who pines for his ex-girlfriend (Natalie Portman).
And in fifth was Universal217;s family-friendly animation “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” This latest episode in the “Despicable Me” franchise took in $7.1 million.
Overall, the summer season has been good for Hollywood, Gross said. “Audiences have been doing everything they’ve been asked… and business has been very good for all types of films.”